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SPOTLIGHT ON
  EMERGING
TECHNOLOGY

  Online Learning
What instructional gaps can
we fill with online learning?
People remember 10% of what
  they read, 20% of what they
   hear, 30% of what they see,
50% of what they hear and see,
 75% of what they discuss with
 others, and 90% of what they
         explain to others.
Therefore, we need to focus on
creating opportunities for students to
   teach each other and providing
   meaningful, authentic learning
           environments.
 So...what is online learning?
 Online learning is a course taught primarily on the Internet.
Positives of Online Learning

 At your own pace learning
 More engaging materials available
 More academic and social responsibility
 Use of many technology tools
 Early preparation for the 21st century job world
Adva
                                 stude   nced
     s on                      move nts can
Focu ual                            on to
   ivid
ind ery                         chall      more
    ast                               engin
  m                              mate       g
  of s kills                           rial


SELF-PACE LEARNING
                 All s
                      tude
                  the c nts ha
                        han       ve
                   wor      ce to
               prog     k an
                    ress     d
                 own at thei
                       pace     r
                            .
ENGAGEMENT
      “We must commit ourselves to make education as
        engaging, interactive, and participatory as the
         immersive video games students spend hours
     mastering” (Young, Birtolo, & McElman, 2009, p. 16).

                 tr ips
           eld                                         online
      al fi                                                           blogs
virtu
                                                        chats
                                    intera
                                          ctive
                                                  websi
            digital                                     tes
                          stories
                                                                voicethread
wikis                                                                        s
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                                 ot




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                                    es



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  ACADEMIC AND SOCIAL
     RESPONSIBILITY
TECHNOLOGY
   TOOLS
“A combination of flexibility,          Critical
 Collaborative   independence, and experience with
                     online tools improves critical
                                                           thinking
communication
                   thinking, research, and computer          skills
                       skills in online learning”
                  (Cavanaugh & Clark, 2007, p.13).



  21ST CENTURY SKILLS
      Global                                       Leadership
     awareness                                        roles

                      Social skills

                                          (Young, Birtolo, McElman, 2009)
Why not?

Change can be difficult.
Many obstacles may be
in the way or questions
may arise. Here are
some common
concerns when dealing
with online learning.
Do I have the computer
    skills necessary?
With our administration on board, the equipment,
time, incentives, training, and support services will be
provided to get the job done (Gillard & Bailey, 2007).
Use co-workers to gain ideas and knowledge.
Change is a process, not an event. Focus on the final
outcome and continue taking advantage of the
opportunities presented to incorporate the online
learning.
Will the student/teacher
  relationship suffer?
    Interactions between teachers and
    students were more focused on
    teaching and learning (Cavanaugh
    & Clark, 2007).

    Teachers can give individualized
    attention to each student.

    Teachers can coach students one-
    on-one or in small group sessions.
Are students still held accountable
        for their learning?
                          Surveys can be used to
 Online quizzes and
                          learn about your
 tests can be made a
                          students learning styles
 given.
                          and preferences.


 Projects can be          Chats and discussions
 assigned and posted to   can be monitored within
 group blogs or wikis.    classrooms such as
                          Moodle.
Are students responsible
enough for online learning?
Teachers must scaffold instruction and activities so the
students can get used to participating in discussions
and turning in their assignments by a certain due date.

Provide students with a pre-due date so you can assess
their progress and offer suggestions.

Permit students to resubmit their work until they have
perfected it (Young, Birtolo, & McElman, 2009).

Motivation will be higher so the students will be more
willing to work to their full potential when technology
is involved.
“As educators, we should be using
   technology as a critical design
     factor, in combination with
research on how people best learn,
   to establish new and different
environments for student-centered
  learning” (Lemke & Coughlin,
              2009, p.54).
REFERENCES
Cavanaugh, C., & Clark, T. (2007). The Landscape of K-12 Online Learning. In P.
  Adamson, B. Adamson, & N. Clausen-Grace, etal (Eds.), What Works in K-12 Online
  Learning (Chapter 1, pp.5-19). Eugene, OR: International Society for Technology in
  Education.
Gillard, S., & Bailey, D. (2007). Technology in the classroom: Overcoming obstacles,
  reaping rewards. The International Journal of Learning, 14(1), 87-93.
Lemke, C., & Coughlin, E. (2009). The change agents. Educational Leadership, 67(1),
54-59
Young, J., Birtolo, P., McElman, R. (2009). Virtual success: Transforming education
   through online learning. Learning & Leading with Technology, 36(5), 12-17.

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Online learning

  • 1. SPOTLIGHT ON EMERGING TECHNOLOGY Online Learning
  • 2. What instructional gaps can we fill with online learning? People remember 10% of what they read, 20% of what they hear, 30% of what they see, 50% of what they hear and see, 75% of what they discuss with others, and 90% of what they explain to others.
  • 3. Therefore, we need to focus on creating opportunities for students to teach each other and providing meaningful, authentic learning environments. So...what is online learning? Online learning is a course taught primarily on the Internet.
  • 4. Positives of Online Learning At your own pace learning More engaging materials available More academic and social responsibility Use of many technology tools Early preparation for the 21st century job world
  • 5. Adva stude nced s on move nts can Focu ual on to ivid ind ery chall more ast engin m mate g of s kills rial SELF-PACE LEARNING All s tude the c nts ha han ve wor ce to prog k an ress d own at thei pace r .
  • 6. ENGAGEMENT “We must commit ourselves to make education as engaging, interactive, and participatory as the immersive video games students spend hours mastering” (Young, Birtolo, & McElman, 2009, p. 16). tr ips eld online al fi blogs virtu chats intera ctive websi digital tes stories voicethread wikis s
  • 7. Pr om t en ot em es ag in tri an ns em ic m im ot st iva nt tio de n tu e ss ch a Te ACADEMIC AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
  • 8. TECHNOLOGY TOOLS
  • 9. “A combination of flexibility, Critical Collaborative independence, and experience with online tools improves critical thinking communication thinking, research, and computer skills skills in online learning” (Cavanaugh & Clark, 2007, p.13). 21ST CENTURY SKILLS Global Leadership awareness roles Social skills (Young, Birtolo, McElman, 2009)
  • 10. Why not? Change can be difficult. Many obstacles may be in the way or questions may arise. Here are some common concerns when dealing with online learning.
  • 11. Do I have the computer skills necessary? With our administration on board, the equipment, time, incentives, training, and support services will be provided to get the job done (Gillard & Bailey, 2007). Use co-workers to gain ideas and knowledge. Change is a process, not an event. Focus on the final outcome and continue taking advantage of the opportunities presented to incorporate the online learning.
  • 12. Will the student/teacher relationship suffer? Interactions between teachers and students were more focused on teaching and learning (Cavanaugh & Clark, 2007). Teachers can give individualized attention to each student. Teachers can coach students one- on-one or in small group sessions.
  • 13. Are students still held accountable for their learning? Surveys can be used to Online quizzes and learn about your tests can be made a students learning styles given. and preferences. Projects can be Chats and discussions assigned and posted to can be monitored within group blogs or wikis. classrooms such as Moodle.
  • 14. Are students responsible enough for online learning?
  • 15. Teachers must scaffold instruction and activities so the students can get used to participating in discussions and turning in their assignments by a certain due date. Provide students with a pre-due date so you can assess their progress and offer suggestions. Permit students to resubmit their work until they have perfected it (Young, Birtolo, & McElman, 2009). Motivation will be higher so the students will be more willing to work to their full potential when technology is involved.
  • 16. “As educators, we should be using technology as a critical design factor, in combination with research on how people best learn, to establish new and different environments for student-centered learning” (Lemke & Coughlin, 2009, p.54).
  • 17. REFERENCES Cavanaugh, C., & Clark, T. (2007). The Landscape of K-12 Online Learning. In P. Adamson, B. Adamson, & N. Clausen-Grace, etal (Eds.), What Works in K-12 Online Learning (Chapter 1, pp.5-19). Eugene, OR: International Society for Technology in Education. Gillard, S., & Bailey, D. (2007). Technology in the classroom: Overcoming obstacles, reaping rewards. The International Journal of Learning, 14(1), 87-93. Lemke, C., & Coughlin, E. (2009). The change agents. Educational Leadership, 67(1), 54-59 Young, J., Birtolo, P., McElman, R. (2009). Virtual success: Transforming education through online learning. Learning & Leading with Technology, 36(5), 12-17.

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